Sex and gender differences and biases in artificial intelligence for biomedicine and healthcare

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Davide Cirillo
Silvina Catuara-Solarz
Czuee Morey
Emre Guney
Laia Subirats
Simona Mellino
Annalisa Gigante
Alfonso Valencia
María José Rementeria
Antonella Santuccione Chadha
Nikolaos Mavridis
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[1] Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC),
[2] Telefonica Innovation Alpha Health,undefined
[3] Torre Telefonica,undefined
[4] The Women’s Brain Project (WBP),undefined
[5] Wega Informatik AG,undefined
[6] Research Programme on Biomedical Informatics (GRIB),undefined
[7] Hospital del Mar Research Institute and Pompeu Fabra University,undefined
[8] Eurecat - Centre Tecnològic de Catalunya,undefined
[9] eHealth Center,undefined
[10] Universitat Oberta de Catalunya,undefined
[11] ICREA,undefined
[12] Interactive Robots and Media Laboratory (IRML),undefined
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Precision Medicine implies a deep understanding of inter-individual differences in health and disease that are due to genetic and environmental factors. To acquire such understanding there is a need for the implementation of different types of technologies based on artificial intelligence (AI) that enable the identification of biomedically relevant patterns, facilitating progress towards individually tailored preventative and therapeutic interventions. Despite the significant scientific advances achieved so far, most of the currently used biomedical AI technologies do not account for bias detection. Furthermore, the design of the majority of algorithms ignore the sex and gender dimension and its contribution to health and disease differences among individuals. Failure in accounting for these differences will generate sub-optimal results and produce mistakes as well as discriminatory outcomes. In this review we examine the current sex and gender gaps in a subset of biomedical technologies used in relation to Precision Medicine. In addition, we provide recommendations to optimize their utilization to improve the global health and disease landscape and decrease inequalities.
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